BhavaniPrakash left a career in finance and economics in 2008, after she woke up to the ecological crisis facing the planet during a deep period of self-reflection. This led to her setting up the advocacy website Eco WALK the Talk.com which raises awareness about environmental issues and campaigns with an Asia focus. It was nominated as a finalist in SingaporeEnvironment Council's Inaugural Asia Journalism Awards in 2012. She regularly interviews various thought leaders on trends and solutions in the environmental domain, and writes for various local and regional publications. Some of the thrust areas of her writings and talks are climate change, organic farming, non-toxic product alternatives, and green action by individuals and communities some of which is encapsulated in the free ebook, "50 ways to make your home eco-friendly." She runs the facebook page called, 'Grow Your OwnFood in Singapore.' Bhavani is originally from India, and is now based in Singapore. She is also a sustainability trainer, and speaker at GreenCollar Asia, a green jobs portal."
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The video explains how plants make their food through photosynthesis. It explains the photosynthesis process i.e. ingredients required, the process, what is produced in this process etc. It also tells about the modifications in plant part due to storing food.
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Flesh Eaters: Carnivorous PlantsLureInsects Into Their Deadly Clutches
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
THESE carnivorous plants make light work of any insects that stray into their deadly clutches. This set showcases an array of bug-eating plants, from the Venus flytrap - beloved of children the world over - to the Cape sundew, which lures insect life in with drops of sweet-smelling fluid on the highly-adhesive tentacles that line its leaves. Surrounding tentacles then move to further ensnare the insect, before glands on the leaf start to release digestive enzymes - liquefying the insect's internal organs and allowing them to be digested by the plant.
Videographer / Director: Francis Chee / Sinclair Stammers / SPLProducer: Thomas Midlane
Editor: Ian Phillips
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Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plants are autotrophic meaning they use photosynthesis
Use water, sunlight, CO2, cells have chloroplasts
Chlorophyll energy absorbed makes carbohydrates, oxygen
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some steal to find food, maybe, oh
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get food. Oh
There can be plants that don't make their own food
But feed on other life
Parasites attack other plants taking nutrients for a while
Some like epiphytes don't harm host want to share they do
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Ooh
Some make their own food, maybe
Some steal to find food
How plants get food, how the plants get food, maybe
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get the food, maybe
Carnivorous plants will eat
Attract with nectar sweet
They snatch insects to feed
They're eaters of the meat
Of the meat
These plants eat
Nectar's sweet
Insects to feed
Feed...........
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some will steal to find food maybe, dead food maybe
Some feed to get food
How plants get food maybe, get food, ooh, ooh, ah

published:20 Nov 2012

views:26848

Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
Photo is the Greek word for light and synthesis is the Greek word for putting together.
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide from air and water from soil to prepare their own food.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a plant.
Leaves have tiny pores called stomata through which carbon dioxide enters the plant.
Plant cells contains tiny structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll get converted into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen then leaves the plant through the stomata.
Glucose gives nourishment to the plant.
The extra glucose produced is stored by the plant in the form of starch for later use.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
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Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary or tertiary consumers, apex predators, and decomposers and the roles they play in food chains!
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Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shops.
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Fertilizer

A fertilizer or fertiliser (in British English) is any material of natural or synthetic origin (other than liming materials) that is applied to soils or to plant tissues (usually leaves) to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants. This also depends on its soil fertility as well as organic things such as humic acid, seaweed and worm castings

Mechanism

Fertilizers enhance the growth of plants. This goal is met in two ways, the traditional one being additives that provide nutrients. The second mode by which some fertilisers act is to enhance the effectiveness of the soil by modifying its water retention and aeration. This article, like most on fertilizers, emphasises the nutritional aspect.
Fertilizers typically provide, in varying proportions:

BhavaniPrakash left a career in finance and economics in 2008, after she woke up to the ecological crisis facing the planet during a deep period of self-reflection. This led to her setting up the advocacy website Eco WALK the Talk.com which raises awareness about environmental issues and campaigns with an Asia focus. It was nominated as a finalist in SingaporeEnvironment Council's Inaugural Asia Journalism Awards in 2012. She regularly interviews various thought leaders on trends and solutions in the environmental domain, and writes for various local and regional publications. Some of the thrust areas of her writings and talks are climate change, organic farming, non-toxic product alternatives, and green action by individuals and communities some of which is encapsulated in the free ebook, "50 ways to make your home eco-friendly." She runs the facebook page called, 'Grow Your OwnFood in Singapore.' Bhavani is originally from India, and is now based in Singapore. She is also a sustainability trainer, and speaker at GreenCollar Asia, a green jobs portal."
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

11:15

Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

The video explains how plants make their food through photosynthesis. It explains the photosynthesis process i.e. ingredients required, the process, what is produced in this process etc. It also tells about the modifications in plant part due to storing food.
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Flesh Eaters: Carnivorous PlantsLureInsects Into Their Deadly Clutches
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
THESE carnivorous plants make light work of any insects that stray into their deadly clutches. This set showcases an array of bug-eating plants, from the Venus flytrap - beloved of children the world over - to the Cape sundew, which lures insect life in with drops of sweet-smelling fluid on the highly-adhesive tentacles that line its leaves. Surrounding tentacles then move to further ensnare the insect, before glands on the leaf start to release digestive enzymes - liquefying the insect's internal organs and allowing them to be digested by the plant.
Videographer / Director: Francis Chee / Sinclair Stammers / SPLProducer: Thomas Midlane
Editor: Ian Phillips
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4:12

Plant Food Song

Plant Food Song

Plant Food Song

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plants are autotrophic meaning they use photosynthesis
Use water, sunlight, CO2, cells have chloroplasts
Chlorophyll energy absorbed makes carbohydrates, oxygen
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some steal to find food, maybe, oh
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get food. Oh
There can be plants that don't make their own food
But feed on other life
Parasites attack other plants taking nutrients for a while
Some like epiphytes don't harm host want to share they do
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Ooh
Some make their own food, maybe
Some steal to find food
How plants get food, how the plants get food, maybe
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get the food, maybe
Carnivorous plants will eat
Attract with nectar sweet
They snatch insects to feed
They're eaters of the meat
Of the meat
These plants eat
Nectar's sweet
Insects to feed
Feed...........
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some will steal to find food maybe, dead food maybe
Some feed to get food
How plants get food maybe, get food, ooh, ooh, ah

5:53

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
Photo is the Greek word for light and synthesis is the Greek word for putting together.
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide from air and water from soil to prepare their own food.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a plant.
Leaves have tiny pores called stomata through which carbon dioxide enters the plant.
Plant cells contains tiny structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll get converted into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen then leaves the plant through the stomata.
Glucose gives nourishment to the plant.
The extra glucose produced is stored by the plant in the form of starch for later use.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
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4:46

My experience so far with Eco plant food. | in the life of a new Gardner

My experience so far with Eco plant food. | in the life of a new Gardner

My experience so far with Eco plant food. | in the life of a new Gardner

Food Chains for Kids: Food Webs, the Circle of Life, and the Flow of Energy - FreeSchool

Food Chains for Kids: Food Webs, the Circle of Life, and the Flow of Energy - FreeSchool

Food Chains for Kids: Food Webs, the Circle of Life, and the Flow of Energy - FreeSchool

Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary or tertiary consumers, apex predators, and decomposers and the roles they play in food chains!
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1:57

Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shops.
For lots of great resources to accompany this video, and to watch the full OnlineField Trip, visit our website: http://www.eathappyproject.com/online-field-trips/earthy-potatoes/
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3:07

3 Minutes on Food for Life Global - The world's largest plant-bases food relief

3 Minutes on Food for Life Global - The world's largest plant-bases food relief

3 Minutes on Food for Life Global - The world's largest plant-bases food relief

Jobe's and Miracle Gro Fertilizer and Plant Food Review

Jobe's and Miracle Gro Fertilizer and Plant FoodReview for my Cactus.
Jobe's Flowering Plant Fertilizer Spikes
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Jobe-s-Flowering-Plant-Spikes-Pack-of-50-05231T/100328645
Miracle-Gro 1.1 oz. Indoor Plant Food Spikes
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Micracle Gro
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Model # 1002521 Internet # 100355711 Store SKU # 288319
Miracle-Gro 1.1 oz. Indoor Plant Food Spikes are for feeding all types of flowering and foliage house plants. They feed and promote healthy growth continuously for 60 days. The package includes an aerator for easy application. They have a 6-12-6 fertilizer analysis.
Use to feed all types of flowering and foliage house plants
Use aerator (included) to create a hole in soil where plant spike can be directly inserted
Feeds continuously for up to 60 days, so you don't have to constantly fertilize
6-12-6 fertilizer analys
Jobes
Jobe s fertilizer spikes are specially formulated to gradually feed for 60 days. Feeds at the roots where plants and trees need it most. Nutrients can't wash away like surface-applied fertilizers. Easy to use, no mixing, no measuring, no mess.

4:46

Learn About Plants - Photosynthesis

Learn About Plants - Photosynthesis

Learn About Plants - Photosynthesis

A good amount of sunlight is what it takes for a plants leaves to process it's own 'food'. Watch this module to know what role sunlight plays in a plant's life.
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Figs for Life

Figs for Life

Figs for Life

The greenhouse and growing of figs by www.figsforlife.ca

5:50

Life Plant Based Digestive Enzymes - Everyone Should Take Them

Life Plant Based Digestive Enzymes - Everyone Should Take Them

Life Plant Based Digestive Enzymes - Everyone Should Take Them

Plant based digestive enzymes help your body digest food and extract more nutrients and fight inflammation. Everyone has different digestive needs. Life may help you flatten your tummy or gain energy or maintain blood sugar levels or may reduce pain. Instead of your body focusing on digestion (that tired feeling after eating) let Life plant based digestive enzymes do that for you and let your body focus on your other health needs! Lennesser@gmail.com

4:50

Diapers Help Your Plants Grow!

Diapers Help Your Plants Grow!

Diapers Help Your Plants Grow!

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How can diapers help your plants grow? Trust me, it's probably not what you're thinking.
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Now you know that using diapers can really make sense in growing your plants. And in a similar train of "out of the box" thinking, did you know there's a way to find a fun, German-engineered car, that actually makes sense too?
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- Protect your plants from overwatering and under watering
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25:53

Plants versus Animals as Food Choices [New Earth Living ep. 12]

Plants versus Animals as Food Choices [New Earth Living ep. 12]

Plants versus Animals as Food Choices [New Earth Living ep. 12]

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

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3:11

Tree and plant life in the jungle - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife

Tree and plant life in the jungle - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife

Tree and plant life in the jungle - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife

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Easy Life Plant Food

BhavaniPrakash left a career in finance and economics in 2008, after she woke up to the ecological crisis facing the planet during a deep period of self-reflection. This led to her setting up the advocacy website Eco WALK the Talk.com which raises awareness about environmental issues and campaigns with an Asia focus. It was nominated as a finalist in SingaporeEnvironment Council's Inaugural Asia Journalism Awards in 2012. She regularly interviews various thought leaders on trends and solutions in the environmental domain, and writes for various local and regional publications. Some of the thrust areas of her writings and talks are climate change, organic farming, non-toxic product alternatives, and green action by individuals and communities some of which is encapsulated in the free eboo...

published: 19 Mar 2013

Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

The video explains how plants make their food through photosynthesis. It explains the photosynthesis process i.e. ingredients required, the process, what is produced in this process etc. It also tells about the modifications in plant part due to storing food.
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Flesh Eaters: Carnivorous PlantsLureInsects Into Their Deadly Clutches
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
THESE carnivorous plants make light work of any insects that stray into their deadly clutches. This set showcases an array of bug-eating plants, from the Venus flytrap - beloved of children the world over - to the Cape sundew, which lures insect life in with drops of sweet-smelling fluid on the highly-adhesive tentacles that line its leaves. Surrounding tentacles then move to further ensnare the insect, before glands on the leaf start to release digestive enzymes - liquefying the insect's internal organs and allowing them to be digested by the plant.
Videographer / Director: Francis Chee / Sinclair Stammers / SPLProducer: Thomas Midlane
Editor: Ian Phillips
For more amazing footag...

published: 16 Apr 2014

Plant Food Song

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plants are autotrophic meaning they use photosynthesis
Use water, sunlight, CO2, cells have chloroplasts
Chlorophyll energy absorbed makes carbohydrates, oxygen
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some steal to find food, maybe, oh
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plant...

published: 20 Nov 2012

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
Photo is the Greek word for light and synthesis is the Greek word for putting together.
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide from air and water from soil to prepare their own food.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a plant.
Leaves have tiny pores called stomata through which carbon dioxide enters the plant.
Plant cells contains tiny structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll get converted into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen then leaves the plant through the stomata.
Glucose gives nourishment to the plant.
The extra glucose produced is stored by the plant in the form of starch f...

published: 02 Sep 2015

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Food Chains for Kids: Food Webs, the Circle of Life, and the Flow of Energy - FreeSchool

Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary or tertiary consumers, apex predators, and decomposers and the roles they play in food chains!
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Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

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Plants versus Animals as Food Choices [New Earth Living ep. 12]

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
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BhavaniPrakash left a career in finance and economics in 2008, after she woke up to the ecological crisis facing the planet during a deep period of self-reflec...

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Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

The video explains how plants make their food through photosynthesis. It explains the photosynthesis process i.e. ingredients required, the process, what is pro...

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Flesh Eaters: Carnivorous PlantsLureInsects Into Their Deadly Clutches
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THESE carnivorous plants make light work of any insects that stray into their deadly clutches. This set showcases an array of bug-eating plants, from the Venus flytrap - beloved of children the world over - to the Cape sundew, which lures insect life in with drops of sweet-smelling fluid on the highly-adhesive tentacles that line its leaves. Surrounding tentacles then move to further ensnare the insect, before glands on the leaf start to release digestive enzymes - liquefying the insect's internal organs and allowing them to be digested by the plant.
Videographer / Director: Francis Chee / Sinclair Stammers / SPLProducer: Thomas Midlane
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THESE carnivorous plants make light work of any insects that stray into their deadly clutches. This set showcases an array of bug-eating plants, from the Venus flytrap - beloved of children the world over - to the Cape sundew, which lures insect life in with drops of sweet-smelling fluid on the highly-adhesive tentacles that line its leaves. Surrounding tentacles then move to further ensnare the insect, before glands on the leaf start to release digestive enzymes - liquefying the insect's internal organs and allowing them to be digested by the plant.
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Plant Food Song

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plan...

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plants are autotrophic meaning they use photosynthesis
Use water, sunlight, CO2, cells have chloroplasts
Chlorophyll energy absorbed makes carbohydrates, oxygen
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some steal to find food, maybe, oh
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get food. Oh
There can be plants that don't make their own food
But feed on other life
Parasites attack other plants taking nutrients for a while
Some like epiphytes don't harm host want to share they do
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Ooh
Some make their own food, maybe
Some steal to find food
How plants get food, how the plants get food, maybe
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get the food, maybe
Carnivorous plants will eat
Attract with nectar sweet
They snatch insects to feed
They're eaters of the meat
Of the meat
These plants eat
Nectar's sweet
Insects to feed
Feed...........
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some will steal to find food maybe, dead food maybe
Some feed to get food
How plants get food maybe, get food, ooh, ooh, ah

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plants are autotrophic meaning they use photosynthesis
Use water, sunlight, CO2, cells have chloroplasts
Chlorophyll energy absorbed makes carbohydrates, oxygen
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some steal to find food, maybe, oh
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get food. Oh
There can be plants that don't make their own food
But feed on other life
Parasites attack other plants taking nutrients for a while
Some like epiphytes don't harm host want to share they do
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Ooh
Some make their own food, maybe
Some steal to find food
How plants get food, how the plants get food, maybe
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get the food, maybe
Carnivorous plants will eat
Attract with nectar sweet
They snatch insects to feed
They're eaters of the meat
Of the meat
These plants eat
Nectar's sweet
Insects to feed
Feed...........
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some will steal to find food maybe, dead food maybe
Some feed to get food
How plants get food maybe, get food, ooh, ooh, ah

Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
Photo is the Greek word for light and synthesis is the Greek word for putting together.
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide from air and water from soil to prepare their own food.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a plant.
Leaves have tiny pores called stomata through which carbon dioxide enters the plant.
Plant cells contains tiny structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll get converted into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen then leaves the plant through the stomata.
Glucose gives nourishment to the plant.
The extra glucose produced is stored by the plant in the form of starch for later use.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
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Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
Photo is the Greek word for light and synthesis is the Greek word for putting together.
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide from air and water from soil to prepare their own food.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a plant.
Leaves have tiny pores called stomata through which carbon dioxide enters the plant.
Plant cells contains tiny structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll get converted into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen then leaves the plant through the stomata.
Glucose gives nourishment to the plant.
The extra glucose produced is stored by the plant in the form of starch for later use.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
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Food Chains for Kids: Food Webs, the Circle of Life, and the Flow of Energy - FreeSchool

Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about pro...

Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary or tertiary consumers, apex predators, and decomposers and the roles they play in food chains!
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Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary or tertiary consumers, apex predators, and decomposers and the roles they play in food chains!
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Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shops.
For lots of great resources to accompany this video, and to watch ...

Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shops.
For lots of great resources to accompany this video, and to watch the full OnlineField Trip, visit our website: http://www.eathappyproject.com/online-field-trips/earthy-potatoes/
Follow us on Twitter for news about exciting projects from the Tesco Eat HappyProject: https://twitter.com/EatHappyProject
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Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shops.
For lots of great resources to accompany this video, and to watch the full OnlineField Trip, visit our website: http://www.eathappyproject.com/online-field-trips/earthy-potatoes/
Follow us on Twitter for news about exciting projects from the Tesco Eat HappyProject: https://twitter.com/EatHappyProject
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Learn About Plants - Photosynthesis

A good amount of sunlight is what it takes for a plants leaves to process it's own 'food'. Watch this module to know what role sunlight plays in a plant's life....

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Life Plant Based Digestive Enzymes - Everyone Should Take Them

Plant based digestive enzymes help your body digest food and extract more nutrients and fight inflammation. Everyone has different digestive needs. Life may hel...

Plant based digestive enzymes help your body digest food and extract more nutrients and fight inflammation. Everyone has different digestive needs. Life may help you flatten your tummy or gain energy or maintain blood sugar levels or may reduce pain. Instead of your body focusing on digestion (that tired feeling after eating) let Life plant based digestive enzymes do that for you and let your body focus on your other health needs! Lennesser@gmail.com

Plant based digestive enzymes help your body digest food and extract more nutrients and fight inflammation. Everyone has different digestive needs. Life may help you flatten your tummy or gain energy or maintain blood sugar levels or may reduce pain. Instead of your body focusing on digestion (that tired feeling after eating) let Life plant based digestive enzymes do that for you and let your body focus on your other health needs! Lennesser@gmail.com

Diapers Help Your Plants Grow!

Description:
How can diapers help your plants grow? Trust me, it's probably not what you're thinking.
Some quick links to a few of the materials I used:
[✓]...

Description:
How can diapers help your plants grow? Trust me, it's probably not what you're thinking.
Some quick links to a few of the materials I used:
[✓] Huggies diapers: http://amzn.to/2cV0vHV
[✓] water crystals: http://amzn.to/2cGwM5V
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Music By: ("Photographs" - Instrumental). http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
ProjectInspired By:
Kipkay (Crazy Diaper Gag!): http://youtu.be/Sk8r8Vo4U_M
and Steve Spangler (The Baby Diaper Secret - SickScience! #018): http://youtu.be/VTU3JNAlOG8
Project History & More Info:
Now you know that using diapers can really make sense in growing your plants. And in a similar train of "out of the box" thinking, did you know there's a way to find a fun, German-engineered car, that actually makes sense too?
In this video you'll see how to use new, or "gently used", diapers to;
- Make a "super gel" for better gardening
- Cut your watering schedule in half
- Help fresh cut flowers last longer and look awesome
- Start growing seeds the lazy way
- Protect your plants from overwatering and under watering
I love the idea that simple resources can be utilized to help meet our basic survival needs, or help optimize systems with just a shift in thinking, and repurposing our trash. Water and time are both very important resources, and when both can be conserved with very little effort, it's a major win.
The next time you have a damaged or defected diaper that you're just going to throw away, why not rip it apart and try some of these experiments for yourself? Just make sure it hasn't been used for it's original intended purpose first!

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

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Top 6 Worst and 6 Best Garden Fertilizers

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 6 worst garden fertilizers you should not use in your garden and his top 6 best fertilizers you should use in your garden.
In this episode, John will share his personal opinions on fertilizers that are currently being sold at stores near you. You will discover why he does not like many commonly used fertilizers available today. You may be shocked that John does not like some of the even organic fertilizers that are sold today.
You will then discover the best 6 fertilizers you should use to build your soil over the long term to grow the healthiest, most nutritious food for you and your family.
After watching this episode, you will have a better understanding of which fertilizers you should purchase and which you may...

published: 26 Oct 2015

Is a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet an Answer to Chronic Disease? 2017 Documentary

Is a whole food plant-based diet the answer to chronic / modern disease? Find out in this new 2017 short documentary, which features a number of doctors discussing the benefits of vegan dieting, including Dr Kim Williams (immediate past president of the US College of Cardiology) among others.
Plant BasedNews has collaborated with Raw Events Australia, I Feel Good and Pineana for this film project
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Presenters:
Dr. Kim Williams
Dr Heleen Roex
Dr. Alphonse Roex
Dr. Malcolm Mackay
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CHECK OUT DR MALCOLM MACKAY'S WEBSITE: http://www.wholefoodsplantbasedhealth.com.au/
Thanks to Ben Raymond for the footage: https://www.benraymondcinemato...

published: 10 Jul 2017

How to Begin a Whole Food Plant Based Lifestyle

Practical advice on how to begin! For more ideas and recipes, visit www.jschumacher.org

published: 20 Jan 2016

New Plant Food New Growth

GreenPlanet Nutrients hook us up with some new plant food for my sick plants, they needed a boost.
The newDual prt 1 and 2 program was made easy and simple just like Medi One.
Also a few tips on pruning and getting your plants ready to become moms for future crops of the same strain .
Hope you enjoy this series, we're here to learn more on..Plant food and nutrients , how to water a cannabis plant how much to feed cannabis plants, how often to feed cannabis and more...Grow Your Own'
Grow In Peace ...

published: 14 Mar 2016

Understanding Plant Life

In this new series, Pete Perry, Horticulturist, Botanist and Environmentalist, explains the importance of plant life on our planet, and how it interacts with other life forms.

Plants versus Animals as Food Choices [New Earth Living ep. 12]

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

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published: 21 Sep 2017

The Superior Nutrition of Plant Foods with Dr. Michael Greger

On this episode of Healthytarian Living, host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) welcomes Dr. Michael Greger (http://www.nutritionfacts.org) to talk about the superior nutrition of plant foods.
Dr. Michael Greger is a medical physician, writer, and internationally recognized professional speaker on important public health issues. He is a graduate of the Cornell UniversitySchool of Agriculture and the Tufts UniversitySchool of Medicine. He has authored books, scientific publications and been featured in films and popular media.
General topics covered in the video include:
1. Dr. Greger shares how he became interested in plant nutrition. (1:32)
2. What makes dairy a problematic food source. (3:35)
3. What makes eggs a problematic food source. (6:36)
4. A comparison of lean, wil...

published: 27 Aug 2014

What Plants Talk About (Full Documentary)

When we think about plants, we don't often associate a term like "behavior" with them, but experimental plant ecologist JC Cahill wants to change that. The University of Alberta professor maintains that plants do behave and lead anything but solitary and sedentary lives. What Plants Talk About teaches us all that plants are smarter and much more interactive than we thought!

The Power of Plant Foods in Anti-Aging and Lifestyle Medicine

A presentation by John Westerdahl, Ph.D..
Learn about the anti-aging, healing, and preventive properties of key plant foods. Learn about the power foods you should include in your diet everyday. Learn about how a plant-based, ideally vegan diet, can effectively prevent, treat, and even reverse serious health problems. Learn why Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine said, "Let food be your medicine, and medicine be your food." LifestyleMedicine, which incorporates a diet based on plant foods, is the key to the medicine of the future.
John Westerdahl, PhD, MPH, RD, CNS is the Director of the Bragg Health Foundation and the Director of Health Science for Bragg LiveFood Products. He is an internationally recognized authority in the field of nutrition and wellness. Dr. Westerdahl is a ...

published: 08 Jun 2011

Rich Roll on Self-Transformation, Environmental Impact of Food, and the Plant-Based Diet

This video features RichRoll. Rich is an author, a podcaster ("Rich Roll Podcast" on iTunes), as well as founder and first person to complete the EPIC5 Challenge. The EPIC5 challenge involves completing 5 Full IronDistance triathlons on 5 Hawaiian islands in under a week. Rich has also been a repeated top finisher in the UltramanWorld Championships in Hawaii, which is a three-day, 515km (320 mile) annual endurance race held on the Big Island of Hawaii. The race is divided into three stages over three days: The first is a 6.2 mile (10-km) ocean swim, followed by a 90-mile (145-km) cross-country bike ride, with vertical climbs that total 6,000 feet. Stage two is a 171.4-mile (276-km) bike ride, with total vertical climbs of 4,000 feet. Finally, stage three is a 52.4-mile (84-km) double ma...

published: 23 Jan 2016

Raw Food Diet Documentary - part 1 of 2

Plants in Space

About the talk
For more than 30 years, NASA has been working on how to grow crops in space, to support human life in off Earth.
Plants could provide not only fresh food for human space travellers, they could remove CO2 and provide oxygen in enclosed habitats, as well as turning waste water into drinking water. They can also have a positive psychological effect, enhancing the environment of small and often stark space stations.
Scientists have had some astonishing results, and can now double or even quadruple world record yields from crops like wheat and potatoes. Join us for this special event featuring NASA scientists and a space horticulturalist, and hear about the edible crops grown in space and how space agriculture is already improving sustainable living on Earth

published: 21 Sep 2016

Plant Life Cycles

Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany | The Great Courses

Flowering plants arrived relatively late in geological time, between 290 to 145 million years ago. But once here, they evolved quickly and often displaced many other types of plants. In fact, in terms of species, flowering plants are the dominant plant form on Earth today with more than 300,000 types. Learn how their unique reproductive mechanisms led to this explosion of speciation in such a relatively short time.
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Top 6 Worst and 6 Best Garden Fertilizers

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 6 worst garden fertilizers you should not use in your garden and his top 6 best fertilizers ...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 6 worst garden fertilizers you should not use in your garden and his top 6 best fertilizers you should use in your garden.
In this episode, John will share his personal opinions on fertilizers that are currently being sold at stores near you. You will discover why he does not like many commonly used fertilizers available today. You may be shocked that John does not like some of the even organic fertilizers that are sold today.
You will then discover the best 6 fertilizers you should use to build your soil over the long term to grow the healthiest, most nutritious food for you and your family.
After watching this episode, you will have a better understanding of which fertilizers you should purchase and which you may want to avoid.
Referenced links:
Supersize your vegetables with woodchips and rock dust:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
Learn more about the power of worm castings at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Emu9hwhsc
OrderBoogie Brew Compost Tea, RockDust and more at a discount:
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 6 worst garden fertilizers you should not use in your garden and his top 6 best fertilizers you should use in your garden.
In this episode, John will share his personal opinions on fertilizers that are currently being sold at stores near you. You will discover why he does not like many commonly used fertilizers available today. You may be shocked that John does not like some of the even organic fertilizers that are sold today.
You will then discover the best 6 fertilizers you should use to build your soil over the long term to grow the healthiest, most nutritious food for you and your family.
After watching this episode, you will have a better understanding of which fertilizers you should purchase and which you may want to avoid.
Referenced links:
Supersize your vegetables with woodchips and rock dust:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
Learn more about the power of worm castings at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Emu9hwhsc
OrderBoogie Brew Compost Tea, RockDust and more at a discount:
http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg/
Follow John on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens at:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens

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Is a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet an Answer to Chronic Disease? 2017 Documentary

Is a whole food plant-based diet the answer to chronic / modern disease? Find out in this new 2017 short documentary, which features a number of doctors discuss...

Is a whole food plant-based diet the answer to chronic / modern disease? Find out in this new 2017 short documentary, which features a number of doctors discussing the benefits of vegan dieting, including Dr Kim Williams (immediate past president of the US College of Cardiology) among others.
Plant BasedNews has collaborated with Raw Events Australia, I Feel Good and Pineana for this film project
http://www.raweventsaustralia.com/
https://www.ifeelgood.com.au/
https://www.pineana.com/
Presenters:
Dr. Kim Williams
Dr Heleen Roex
Dr. Alphonse Roex
Dr. Malcolm Mackay
CHECK OUT DR. HELEEN ROEX'S NEW WEBSITE HERE: http://drroex.com
CHECK OUT DR MALCOLM MACKAY'S WEBSITE: http://www.wholefoodsplantbasedhealth.com.au/
Thanks to Ben Raymond for the footage: https://www.benraymondcinematography.com/
China study: https://www.amazon.co.uk/China-Study-Comprehensive-Nutrition-Implications/dp/1932100660
How not to die: https://nutritionfacts.org/book/
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Is a whole food plant-based diet the answer to chronic / modern disease? Find out in this new 2017 short documentary, which features a number of doctors discussing the benefits of vegan dieting, including Dr Kim Williams (immediate past president of the US College of Cardiology) among others.
Plant BasedNews has collaborated with Raw Events Australia, I Feel Good and Pineana for this film project
http://www.raweventsaustralia.com/
https://www.ifeelgood.com.au/
https://www.pineana.com/
Presenters:
Dr. Kim Williams
Dr Heleen Roex
Dr. Alphonse Roex
Dr. Malcolm Mackay
CHECK OUT DR. HELEEN ROEX'S NEW WEBSITE HERE: http://drroex.com
CHECK OUT DR MALCOLM MACKAY'S WEBSITE: http://www.wholefoodsplantbasedhealth.com.au/
Thanks to Ben Raymond for the footage: https://www.benraymondcinematography.com/
China study: https://www.amazon.co.uk/China-Study-Comprehensive-Nutrition-Implications/dp/1932100660
How not to die: https://nutritionfacts.org/book/
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New Plant Food New Growth

GreenPlanet Nutrients hook us up with some new plant food for my sick plants, they needed a boost.
The newDual prt 1 and 2 program was made easy and simple j...

GreenPlanet Nutrients hook us up with some new plant food for my sick plants, they needed a boost.
The newDual prt 1 and 2 program was made easy and simple just like Medi One.
Also a few tips on pruning and getting your plants ready to become moms for future crops of the same strain .
Hope you enjoy this series, we're here to learn more on..Plant food and nutrients , how to water a cannabis plant how much to feed cannabis plants, how often to feed cannabis and more...Grow Your Own'
Grow In Peace ...

GreenPlanet Nutrients hook us up with some new plant food for my sick plants, they needed a boost.
The newDual prt 1 and 2 program was made easy and simple just like Medi One.
Also a few tips on pruning and getting your plants ready to become moms for future crops of the same strain .
Hope you enjoy this series, we're here to learn more on..Plant food and nutrients , how to water a cannabis plant how much to feed cannabis plants, how often to feed cannabis and more...Grow Your Own'
Grow In Peace ...

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

On this episode of Healthytarian Living, host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) welcomes Dr. Michael Greger (http://www.nutritionfacts.org) to talk about the superior nutrition of plant foods.
Dr. Michael Greger is a medical physician, writer, and internationally recognized professional speaker on important public health issues. He is a graduate of the Cornell UniversitySchool of Agriculture and the Tufts UniversitySchool of Medicine. He has authored books, scientific publications and been featured in films and popular media.
General topics covered in the video include:
1. Dr. Greger shares how he became interested in plant nutrition. (1:32)
2. What makes dairy a problematic food source. (3:35)
3. What makes eggs a problematic food source. (6:36)
4. A comparison of lean, wild meats to factory farmed meats. (8:16)
5. What can make carbohydrates a problematic food source. (10:37)
6. Understanding the difference between vegan and whole-food, plant-based eating. (11:33)
7. Addressing concerns whether plant-based diets are nutritionally adequate. (12:16)
- examining vitamin and mineral profiles
- examining protein profiles (15:38)
8. Understanding omega-3 fats and whether fish oil supplements are a good idea. (16:24)
- what are best sources of omega-3 fatty acids
9. Understanding iron deficiency and best iron-rich foods. (18:26)
10. Understanding soy and whether it is a healthy food option. (19:45)
11. Understanding phytonutrients and their role in disease healing and prevention. (21:47)
12. Dr. Greger’s advice for making healthy food choices. (24:50)

On this episode of Healthytarian Living, host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) welcomes Dr. Michael Greger (http://www.nutritionfacts.org) to talk about the superior nutrition of plant foods.
Dr. Michael Greger is a medical physician, writer, and internationally recognized professional speaker on important public health issues. He is a graduate of the Cornell UniversitySchool of Agriculture and the Tufts UniversitySchool of Medicine. He has authored books, scientific publications and been featured in films and popular media.
General topics covered in the video include:
1. Dr. Greger shares how he became interested in plant nutrition. (1:32)
2. What makes dairy a problematic food source. (3:35)
3. What makes eggs a problematic food source. (6:36)
4. A comparison of lean, wild meats to factory farmed meats. (8:16)
5. What can make carbohydrates a problematic food source. (10:37)
6. Understanding the difference between vegan and whole-food, plant-based eating. (11:33)
7. Addressing concerns whether plant-based diets are nutritionally adequate. (12:16)
- examining vitamin and mineral profiles
- examining protein profiles (15:38)
8. Understanding omega-3 fats and whether fish oil supplements are a good idea. (16:24)
- what are best sources of omega-3 fatty acids
9. Understanding iron deficiency and best iron-rich foods. (18:26)
10. Understanding soy and whether it is a healthy food option. (19:45)
11. Understanding phytonutrients and their role in disease healing and prevention. (21:47)
12. Dr. Greger’s advice for making healthy food choices. (24:50)

What Plants Talk About (Full Documentary)

When we think about plants, we don't often associate a term like "behavior" with them, but experimental plant ecologist JC Cahill wants to change that. The Univ...

When we think about plants, we don't often associate a term like "behavior" with them, but experimental plant ecologist JC Cahill wants to change that. The University of Alberta professor maintains that plants do behave and lead anything but solitary and sedentary lives. What Plants Talk About teaches us all that plants are smarter and much more interactive than we thought!

When we think about plants, we don't often associate a term like "behavior" with them, but experimental plant ecologist JC Cahill wants to change that. The University of Alberta professor maintains that plants do behave and lead anything but solitary and sedentary lives. What Plants Talk About teaches us all that plants are smarter and much more interactive than we thought!

Rich Roll on Self-Transformation, Environmental Impact of Food, and the Plant-Based Diet

This video features RichRoll. Rich is an author, a podcaster ("Rich Roll Podcast" on iTunes), as well as founder and first person to complete the EPIC5 Challen...

This video features RichRoll. Rich is an author, a podcaster ("Rich Roll Podcast" on iTunes), as well as founder and first person to complete the EPIC5 Challenge. The EPIC5 challenge involves completing 5 Full IronDistance triathlons on 5 Hawaiian islands in under a week. Rich has also been a repeated top finisher in the UltramanWorld Championships in Hawaii, which is a three-day, 515km (320 mile) annual endurance race held on the Big Island of Hawaii. The race is divided into three stages over three days: The first is a 6.2 mile (10-km) ocean swim, followed by a 90-mile (145-km) cross-country bike ride, with vertical climbs that total 6,000 feet. Stage two is a 171.4-mile (276-km) bike ride, with total vertical climbs of 4,000 feet. Finally, stage three is a 52.4-mile (84-km) double marathon. Each stage must be completed within 12 hours or less. You can read about Rich's journey to Ultraman competitor in his book, "Finding Ultra: Rejecting Middle Age, Becoming One of the World's Fittest Men, and Discovering Myself".
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This video features RichRoll. Rich is an author, a podcaster ("Rich Roll Podcast" on iTunes), as well as founder and first person to complete the EPIC5 Challenge. The EPIC5 challenge involves completing 5 Full IronDistance triathlons on 5 Hawaiian islands in under a week. Rich has also been a repeated top finisher in the UltramanWorld Championships in Hawaii, which is a three-day, 515km (320 mile) annual endurance race held on the Big Island of Hawaii. The race is divided into three stages over three days: The first is a 6.2 mile (10-km) ocean swim, followed by a 90-mile (145-km) cross-country bike ride, with vertical climbs that total 6,000 feet. Stage two is a 171.4-mile (276-km) bike ride, with total vertical climbs of 4,000 feet. Finally, stage three is a 52.4-mile (84-km) double marathon. Each stage must be completed within 12 hours or less. You can read about Rich's journey to Ultraman competitor in his book, "Finding Ultra: Rejecting Middle Age, Becoming One of the World's Fittest Men, and Discovering Myself".
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Plants in Space

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For more than 30 years, NASA has been working on how to grow crops in space, to support human life in off Earth.
Plants could provide not only ...

About the talk
For more than 30 years, NASA has been working on how to grow crops in space, to support human life in off Earth.
Plants could provide not only fresh food for human space travellers, they could remove CO2 and provide oxygen in enclosed habitats, as well as turning waste water into drinking water. They can also have a positive psychological effect, enhancing the environment of small and often stark space stations.
Scientists have had some astonishing results, and can now double or even quadruple world record yields from crops like wheat and potatoes. Join us for this special event featuring NASA scientists and a space horticulturalist, and hear about the edible crops grown in space and how space agriculture is already improving sustainable living on Earth

About the talk
For more than 30 years, NASA has been working on how to grow crops in space, to support human life in off Earth.
Plants could provide not only fresh food for human space travellers, they could remove CO2 and provide oxygen in enclosed habitats, as well as turning waste water into drinking water. They can also have a positive psychological effect, enhancing the environment of small and often stark space stations.
Scientists have had some astonishing results, and can now double or even quadruple world record yields from crops like wheat and potatoes. Join us for this special event featuring NASA scientists and a space horticulturalist, and hear about the edible crops grown in space and how space agriculture is already improving sustainable living on Earth

Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany | The Great Courses

Flowering plants arrived relatively late in geological time, between 290 to 145 million years ago. But once here, they evolved quickly and often displaced many...

Flowering plants arrived relatively late in geological time, between 290 to 145 million years ago. But once here, they evolved quickly and often displaced many other types of plants. In fact, in terms of species, flowering plants are the dominant plant form on Earth today with more than 300,000 types. Learn how their unique reproductive mechanisms led to this explosion of speciation in such a relatively short time.
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If you look around right now, chances are you’ll see a plant. It could be a succulent in a pot on your desk, grasses or shrubs just outside your door, or trees in a park across the way. Proximity to plants tends to make us happy, even if we don’t notice, offering unique pleasures and satisfactions. And of course without plants, we wouldn’t even be here: Not only do plants produce oxygen, they also produce their own food—the food that directly or indirectly supports us and all animal life on the planet.
In the 24 lectures of Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany, Dr. Catherine Kleier invites us into the uniquely satisfying world of plants, and the joy of celebrating and learning from the secrets of living nature. As Dr. Kleier shares her tremendous depth of knowledge with contagious excitement for her subject—supported by fascinating graphics and in-studio demonstrations—she emphasizes the “stories” of plants themselves: Without neglecting genetics or cell microbiology, or larger ecosystems and habitats, her primary emphasis is always on how plants we see all around us live and adapt. Dr. Kleier shares with you the pleasures of being able to identify and understand the workings of that tree just outside your window – and of any other plant you may encounter.
With almost 400,000 known species and thousands more identified every year, the variety of plant life is almost overwhelming—from the microscopic to the largest organism on Earth.
In Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany, you will explore the astonishing adaptations that allow plants to live in an enormous variety of ecosystems, from deserts and the ocean floor to thousands of feet above sea level and on every continent. You will understand why there are no fewer than three kinds of photosynthesis, how the process separates plants from animals, and why many plants rely on symbiosis with bacteria and fungi in conjunction with photosynthetic processes.
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Botanists are constantly examining and evaluating the natural world, and Dr. Kleier is passionate about working in the field and observing plants as they exist in their many habitats and varieties, a passion that comes through in every lecture as she teaches you how to do the same. As presented in this course, botany is a science rooted in experience with plants, a vibrant set of encounters that breathe life even into the plant diagrams and long scientific names of traditional biology.
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Flowering plants arrived relatively late in geological time, between 290 to 145 million years ago. But once here, they evolved quickly and often displaced many other types of plants. In fact, in terms of species, flowering plants are the dominant plant form on Earth today with more than 300,000 types. Learn how their unique reproductive mechanisms led to this explosion of speciation in such a relatively short time.
This free video comes from the course Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany. Watch the rest of the course and start your FREE trial of The Great CoursesPlus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/plant_science_an_introduction_to_botany?utm_source=US_OnlineVideo&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYouTube&utm_campaign=151144
About the course:
If you look around right now, chances are you’ll see a plant. It could be a succulent in a pot on your desk, grasses or shrubs just outside your door, or trees in a park across the way. Proximity to plants tends to make us happy, even if we don’t notice, offering unique pleasures and satisfactions. And of course without plants, we wouldn’t even be here: Not only do plants produce oxygen, they also produce their own food—the food that directly or indirectly supports us and all animal life on the planet.
In the 24 lectures of Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany, Dr. Catherine Kleier invites us into the uniquely satisfying world of plants, and the joy of celebrating and learning from the secrets of living nature. As Dr. Kleier shares her tremendous depth of knowledge with contagious excitement for her subject—supported by fascinating graphics and in-studio demonstrations—she emphasizes the “stories” of plants themselves: Without neglecting genetics or cell microbiology, or larger ecosystems and habitats, her primary emphasis is always on how plants we see all around us live and adapt. Dr. Kleier shares with you the pleasures of being able to identify and understand the workings of that tree just outside your window – and of any other plant you may encounter.
With almost 400,000 known species and thousands more identified every year, the variety of plant life is almost overwhelming—from the microscopic to the largest organism on Earth.
In Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany, you will explore the astonishing adaptations that allow plants to live in an enormous variety of ecosystems, from deserts and the ocean floor to thousands of feet above sea level and on every continent. You will understand why there are no fewer than three kinds of photosynthesis, how the process separates plants from animals, and why many plants rely on symbiosis with bacteria and fungi in conjunction with photosynthetic processes.
Dr. Kleier also introduces fascinating questions botanists are still working to answer. We know plants can sense and respond to their environments, but can they remember their experiences? We know plants communicate to others in their vicinity via chemical signals, but is it also possible some plants have evolved an ability to detect sound waves? We know certain plants respond to touch, but can they be conditioned to “learn” when it is unnecessary to respond? And perhaps the most basic of questions: what exactly is a species? Now that scientists have access to genetic techniques such as DNA fingerprinting, it is relatively easy to find different alleles for different genes. But how many different alleles does it take to identify a new species? It’s an ongoing and exciting debate in the ever-changing world of botany.
Botanists are constantly examining and evaluating the natural world, and Dr. Kleier is passionate about working in the field and observing plants as they exist in their many habitats and varieties, a passion that comes through in every lecture as she teaches you how to do the same. As presented in this course, botany is a science rooted in experience with plants, a vibrant set of encounters that breathe life even into the plant diagrams and long scientific names of traditional biology.
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BhavaniPrakash left a career in finance and economics in 2008, after she woke up to the ecological crisis facing the planet during a deep period of self-reflection. This led to her setting up the advocacy website Eco WALK the Talk.com which raises awareness about environmental issues and campaigns with an Asia focus. It was nominated as a finalist in SingaporeEnvironment Council's Inaugural Asia Journalism Awards in 2012. She regularly interviews various thought leaders on trends and solutions in the environmental domain, and writes for various local and regional publications. Some of the thrust areas of her writings and talks are climate change, organic farming, non-toxic product alternatives, and green action by individuals and communities some of which is encapsulated in the free ebook, "50 ways to make your home eco-friendly." She runs the facebook page called, 'Grow Your OwnFood in Singapore.' Bhavani is originally from India, and is now based in Singapore. She is also a sustainability trainer, and speaker at GreenCollar Asia, a green jobs portal."
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Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

The video explains how plants make their food through photosynthesis. It explains the phot...

Science - Plant's food and Photosynthesis - English

The video explains how plants make their food through photosynthesis. It explains the photosynthesis process i.e. ingredients required, the process, what is produced in this process etc. It also tells about the modifications in plant part due to storing food.
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Flesh Eaters: Carnivorous PlantsLureInsects Into Their Deadly Clutches
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THESE carnivorous plants make light work of any insects that stray into their deadly clutches. This set showcases an array of bug-eating plants, from the Venus flytrap - beloved of children the world over - to the Cape sundew, which lures insect life in with drops of sweet-smelling fluid on the highly-adhesive tentacles that line its leaves. Surrounding tentacles then move to further ensnare the insect, before glands on the leaf start to release digestive enzymes - liquefying the insect's internal organs and allowing them to be digested by the plant.
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Plant Food Song

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike al...

Plant Food Song

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Unlike all the animals most plants make the food that they will need
These plants are autotrophic meaning they use photosynthesis
Use water, sunlight, CO2, cells have chloroplasts
Chlorophyll energy absorbed makes carbohydrates, oxygen
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some steal to find food, maybe, oh
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get food. Oh
There can be plants that don't make their own food
But feed on other life
Parasites attack other plants taking nutrients for a while
Some like epiphytes don't harm host want to share they do
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Ooh
Some make their own food, maybe
Some steal to find food
How plants get food, how the plants get food, maybe
Some eating dead food
Some feed to get food, maybe
How the plants get food
How plants get food, how plants get the food, maybe
Carnivorous plants will eat
Attract with nectar sweet
They snatch insects to feed
They're eaters of the meat
Of the meat
These plants eat
Nectar's sweet
Insects to feed
Feed...........
Plants make their own food
And most of them do
'Cause they have learned-make food themselves
Some steal to find food
Parasites trouble
Some plants afraid, they harm the host
Some eating dead food
Like the saprotrophs
'Cause they have learned feed underground
Some feed to get food
They kill and digest and take a life
With their enzymes
Some make their own food
Some will steal to find food maybe, dead food maybe
Some feed to get food
How plants get food maybe, get food, ooh, ooh, ah

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Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food ...

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis.
Do you know how plants make their own food?
Plants prepare their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
Photo is the Greek word for light and synthesis is the Greek word for putting together.
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide from air and water from soil to prepare their own food.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a plant.
Leaves have tiny pores called stomata through which carbon dioxide enters the plant.
Plant cells contains tiny structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll get converted into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen then leaves the plant through the stomata.
Glucose gives nourishment to the plant.
The extra glucose produced is stored by the plant in the form of starch for later use.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
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My experience so far with Eco plant food. | in the life of a new Gardner

Food Chains for Kids: Food Webs, the Circle of Life, and the Flow of Energy - FreeSchool

Food chains help us understand the connection between living things. What eats what? Where does the energy that life needs to survive come from? Learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary or tertiary consumers, apex predators, and decomposers and the roles they play in food chains!
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Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shop...

Earthy Potatoes: how do potatoes grow?

Find out how potatoes start life underground before being picked for us to buy in the shops.
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3 Minutes on Food for Life Global - The world's largest plant-bases food relief

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Learn About Plants - Photosynthesis

A good amount of sunlight is what it takes for a plants leaves to process it's own 'food'. Watch this module to know what role sunlight plays in a plant's life.
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Top 6 Worst and 6 Best Garden Fertilizers

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 6 worst garden fertilizers you should not use in your garden and his top 6 best fertilizers you should use in your garden.
In this episode, John will share his personal opinions on fertilizers that are currently being sold at stores near you. You will discover why he does not like many commonly used fertilizers available today. You may be shocked that John does not like some of the even organic fertilizers that are sold today.
You will then discover the best 6 fertilizers you should use to build your soil over the long term to grow the healthiest, most nutritious food for you and your family.
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Is a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet an Answer to Chronic Disease? 2017 Documentary

Is a whole food plant-based diet the answer to chronic / modern disease? Find out in this ...

Is a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet an Answer to Chronic Disease? 2017 Documentary

Is a whole food plant-based diet the answer to chronic / modern disease? Find out in this new 2017 short documentary, which features a number of doctors discussing the benefits of vegan dieting, including Dr Kim Williams (immediate past president of the US College of Cardiology) among others.
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How to Begin a Whole Food Plant Based Lifestyle

Practical advice on how to begin! For more ideas and recipes, visit www.jschumacher.org

New Plant Food New Growth

GreenPlanet Nutrients hook us up with some new plant food for my sick plants, they needed a boost.
The newDual prt 1 and 2 program was made easy and simple just like Medi One.
Also a few tips on pruning and getting your plants ready to become moms for future crops of the same strain .
Hope you enjoy this series, we're here to learn more on..Plant food and nutrients , how to water a cannabis plant how much to feed cannabis plants, how often to feed cannabis and more...Grow Your Own'
Grow In Peace ...

24:48

Understanding Plant Life

In this new series, Pete Perry, Horticulturist, Botanist and Environmentalist, explains th...

Plants versus Animals as Food Choices [New Earth Living ep. 12]

EBTV presents New EarthLiving episode 12 - Consciousness Expanding Examination of Plant and Animal Life with host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com).
On this episode Evita provides a comparison of plant and animal life in the context of compassionate living and dietary choices, based on 7 areas that take into consideration plant biology, nutrition, science and spirituality. These are as follows:
1. Degree of Life
2. Type of Plant
3. Type of Plant Part
4. Plant Characteristics/Communication
5. Degree of Violence
6. Life Purpose
7. Intention
The discussion also includes a look at Cleve Backster's research into understanding plants and how it compares with what we know from a spiritual and heart-centered perspective.

The Superior Nutrition of Plant Foods with Dr. Michael Greger

On this episode of Healthytarian Living, host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) welcomes Dr. Michael Greger (http://www.nutritionfacts.org) to talk about the superior nutrition of plant foods.
Dr. Michael Greger is a medical physician, writer, and internationally recognized professional speaker on important public health issues. He is a graduate of the Cornell UniversitySchool of Agriculture and the Tufts UniversitySchool of Medicine. He has authored books, scientific publications and been featured in films and popular media.
General topics covered in the video include:
1. Dr. Greger shares how he became interested in plant nutrition. (1:32)
2. What makes dairy a problematic food source. (3:35)
3. What makes eggs a problematic food source. (6:36)
4. A comparison of lean, wild meats to factory farmed meats. (8:16)
5. What can make carbohydrates a problematic food source. (10:37)
6. Understanding the difference between vegan and whole-food, plant-based eating. (11:33)
7. Addressing concerns whether plant-based diets are nutritionally adequate. (12:16)
- examining vitamin and mineral profiles
- examining protein profiles (15:38)
8. Understanding omega-3 fats and whether fish oil supplements are a good idea. (16:24)
- what are best sources of omega-3 fatty acids
9. Understanding iron deficiency and best iron-rich foods. (18:26)
10. Understanding soy and whether it is a healthy food option. (19:45)
11. Understanding phytonutrients and their role in disease healing and prevention. (21:47)
12. Dr. Greger’s advice for making healthy food choices. (24:50)

52:58

What Plants Talk About (Full Documentary)

When we think about plants, we don't often associate a term like "behavior" with them, but...

What Plants Talk About (Full Documentary)

When we think about plants, we don't often associate a term like "behavior" with them, but experimental plant ecologist JC Cahill wants to change that. The University of Alberta professor maintains that plants do behave and lead anything but solitary and sedentary lives. What Plants Talk About teaches us all that plants are smarter and much more interactive than we thought!

26:49

Harold McGee at MAD1: "The Flavours of Plant Life"

Harold McGee is a world-renowned authority on the chemistry of foods and cooking. He has w...

Rich Roll on Self-Transformation, Environmental Impact of Food, and the Plant-Based Diet

This video features RichRoll. Rich is an author, a podcaster ("Rich Roll Podcast" on iTunes), as well as founder and first person to complete the EPIC5 Challenge. The EPIC5 challenge involves completing 5 Full IronDistance triathlons on 5 Hawaiian islands in under a week. Rich has also been a repeated top finisher in the UltramanWorld Championships in Hawaii, which is a three-day, 515km (320 mile) annual endurance race held on the Big Island of Hawaii. The race is divided into three stages over three days: The first is a 6.2 mile (10-km) ocean swim, followed by a 90-mile (145-km) cross-country bike ride, with vertical climbs that total 6,000 feet. Stage two is a 171.4-mile (276-km) bike ride, with total vertical climbs of 4,000 feet. Finally, stage three is a 52.4-mile (84-km) double marathon. Each stage must be completed within 12 hours or less. You can read about Rich's journey to Ultraman competitor in his book, "Finding Ultra: Rejecting Middle Age, Becoming One of the World's Fittest Men, and Discovering Myself".
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The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

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Massey University's paid food tasting jobs are the cream of the crop for people who describe their milkshakes as glossy or smooth, rather than using the drab "tasty". Massey University's Manawatū campus is seeking 30 food tasters to try an assortment of yoghurts, milkshakes, beef and lamb. Although no experience is needed, people must be able to describe food with more than words such as "tasty" or 'horrible"....

People with celiac disease, who are extremely vigilant about not ingesting gluten, may perceive that their quality of life is reduced, according to a new study ... Participants answered questions about dietary adherence, vigilance, energy levels, knowledge about gluten-containing foods and quality of life issues related to celiac disease ... The study cannot prove that being hypervigilant was the cause of participants’ worse quality of life....

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